Food Pantries

BCAP operates Food Pantries in its Boulder and Longmont offices. The Food Pantries provide over 40,000 pounds of food annually (the weight of a greyhound bus or a mobile home) to clients living with HIV. The food is high protein and nutritious, which is especially important for supporting highly active antiretroviral treatments for HIV.

We rely on donations to supplement the food we purchase to stock our Food Pantries. Member churches of the Interfaith AIDS Coalition (IAC) hold monthly food drives. Teams of volunteers grow vegetables in our BCAP garden, shop for groceries, and we have volunteers that deliver groceries to clients who are unable to come in to shop in the Food Pantries.

For more information on the Food Pantry, to organize a food drive benefiting BCAP, or to donate any of the other items or services listed, please contact our Services Coordinator, Cynthia Olmsted, at cynthia@bcap.org.

IMPORTANT: Because of the risk to people who are immune compromised, please make sure to check expiration dates on items. If items are marked to be sold prior to the current month and year, please do not donate them. We also cannot accept opened containers of food (fresh whole fruit and vegetables excluded). Thank you!